Horses named Croppie, Lexington, and Roan are photographed in Dickinson after winning horse races. A man's hand is visible at the edge of the frame holding onto the horses. Presumably, the three horses are from the H.T. Ranch.

Two men on horseback race along a dirt track in Dickinson. A crowd watches from the sidelines. A man identified as W. Clark is identified by a small arrow. Croppie is identified as the horse winning the race.

A horse stands in a yard near the Marquis de Mores meat packing plant in Medora. A fence stands between the horse and the plant. The plant's chimney and several outbuildings are visible in the background.

A poster for the 1992 Wells County Fair advertises events from June 25-30 including a horse show, Kirton's Clowns, singing by Cathy Unterseher, livestock judging, a parade, horse races, and a grandstand performance by Stephanie Fisher.

Horses are bunched together near the bandstand during a race at the Wells County Fair in Fessenden. People watch from the grandstand and the infield. Many cars and tents are in the infield area. Four grain elevators of Fessenden are visible in...

Horses head into one of the turns during a race during the Wells County Fair in Fessenden. People watch from the grandstand. Cars are parked on the infield, and the Festival Hall and a water tower are visible in the background.

Monty Doc rides the horse Gray Wolf as part of a roundup in central South Dakota. The horse is bucking, and all four hooves are off the ground. Another horse is visible standing behind a fence across the field.

A crowd gathers around a dirt race track. The grandstand is at upper center. A few people are on the track. Two horses are at center and another at extreme right. There is a flag and flying in the background.

A team of horses pull weights strapped to the back of a truck during a horse pulling contest at the Wells County Fair in Fessenden. Men mark the distance on the ground. A grain elevator is visible in the distance.

Several men sit or stretch out on the porch of a Little Missouri Horse Company ranch building near Amidon, N.D. One of the men appears to be reading a newspaper. Clothing hangs from the porch. Only George Goodman and Adolph Churchill are...

A man identified only as Captain Tyler stops for a meal at a chuckwagon set up at the Little Missouri Horse Company ranch near Amidon, N.D. Coffee pots and other cooking vessels are visible on a stove behind him.

Harness racers ride nearly four abreast at the corner during harness races at the Wells County Fair in Fessenden. People watch from the grandstands and from the infield. A water tower and ferris wheel are visible in the background.

A Native American man in traditional dress rides a horse at center. There are horses in the right background. A man tends a horse at center. A wagon is immediately behind the man on a horse. A row of tents with trees behind them form the...

Red Horse Johnson stands in the doorway of his locker plant in Pembina. Flood waters rise nearly half way up the door frame. The bottom of the building has been wrapped in black plastic and a sandbag wall erected to keep the water out.